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High Mill | High Mill | Mr Pattison Haltwhistle | 71 Chains SW of | A delapidated stone building | ||
(Woollen) | High Mill | Mr Watson | Common House | the property of Mr Bell & in | ||
High Mill | Mr Nixon | the occupation of Mr Pattison | ||||
it is a woollen manufactory | ||||||
Low Mill | Low Mill | Mr Nixon | 70 Chains SW of | A large stone building occupied | ||
(Woollen) | Low Mill | Mr Watson | Common House | as a woollen manufactory | ||
Low Mill | Mr Pattison | the works are carried on by | ||||
Mr Pattison & owned by Mr | ||||||
Bell | ||||||
Greenwell Cottage | Greenwell Cottage | Mr Nixon | 74 Chains SW of | A plain stone building having | ||
Greenwell Cottage | Mr Watson | Common House | a vegetable garden attached it | |||
Greenwell Cottage | Mr Lowe | is tenanted by the owner | ||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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